This is a text-only version of the following page on https://raymii.org: --- Title : Recursively find all [installed] package dependencies Author : Remy van Elst Date : 31-12-2015 URL : https://raymii.org/s/software/Recursively_find_all_installed_package_dependencies.html Format : Markdown/HTML --- This small script shows you all packages [installed] that are a dependency from a package, and the dependencies of those packages. I installed the build- essential package, but apt-get remove-ing that package doens't remove the development tools. So I was wondering what packages were installed, including those dependencies, to remove the ones I didn't want. This small script shows you all packages that are dependencies of a package, and repeats that for those packages.

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### The code Too small to create a github repo, so that's why you need to copy paste it. #!/bin/bash # Small script to recursively show dependencies of packages # Author: Remy van Elst pkgdep() { apt-cache depends --installed $1 | awk -F\: '{print $2}' | grep -v -e '<' -e '>' | awk 'NF' } for i in $(pkgdep $1); do pkgdep $i done | sort -u Save and `chmod +x`. Execute with one package as parameter. If you also want non-installed packages shown, remove the `--installed` parameter. ### Examples For the package `bash`: # bash dep.sh bash bash debconf debianutils dpkg initscripts libc6 libc-bin libgcc1 libncurses5 locales multiarch-support sensible-utils tzdata For the package `build-essential`: # bash dep.sh build-essential base-files binutils bzip2 cpp debian-keyring fakeroot g++-4.7 gcc gcc-4.7 gnupg gpgv libalgorithm-merge-perl libc6 libc6-dev libc-dev-bin libdpkg-perl linux-libc-dev make manpages-dev patch xz-utils You can remove the ones you don't want with an `apt-get purge`, but be carefull to not break your system. Removing `libc6` will break stuff. [1]: https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=7435ae6b8212 --- License: All the text on this website is free as in freedom unless stated otherwise. This means you can use it in any way you want, you can copy it, change it the way you like and republish it, as long as you release the (modified) content under the same license to give others the same freedoms you've got and place my name and a link to this site with the article as source. This site uses Google Analytics for statistics and Google Adwords for advertisements. You are tracked and Google knows everything about you. Use an adblocker like ublock-origin if you don't want it. All the code on this website is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 license unless already licensed under a license which does not allows this form of licensing or if another license is stated on that page / in that software: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . Just to be clear, the information on this website is for meant for educational purposes and you use it at your own risk. I do not take responsibility if you screw something up. Use common sense, do not 'rm -rf /' as root for example. If you have any questions then do not hesitate to contact me. See https://raymii.org/s/static/About.html for details.